Escape to Jamaica: amazing hotel deals for a sunny winter

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Jamaica, a Caribbean gem, is a popular destination for its golden beaches, rich culture and welcoming atmosphere. This winter, Jamaica offers exceptional opportunities to escape the cold thanks to discounts of up to 40% on various hotels. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure or cultural discovery, Jamaica has something to offer every traveler.

The best hotels in Jamaica

To make the most of your stay in Jamaicahere is a selection of the best hotels waiting for you:

  • Princess Grand Jamaica (Negril)
  • A family hotel offering up to 40% discount. Ideal for family vacations, with activities for all ages.
  • Sandals Dunn’s River (Ocho Rios)
  • Enjoy savings of up to $1,350 with their “Winter Blues” sale. This all-inclusive hotel is perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway.
  • Beaches Ocho Rios
  • With a discount of $750, this hotel is an excellent option for families wishing to enjoy an idyllic setting.
  • Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall (Montego Bay)
  • Take advantage of a 20% discount at this all-inclusive hotel offering a multitude of activities and restaurants.
  • The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites (Kingston)
  • Enjoy 25% off your stays until December 31, 2025. This hotel is ideal for those wishing to explore Jamaica’s capital.

The best places to visit in Jamaica

La Jamaica is rich in tourist attractions to delight all types of travelers. Here are a few must-sees:

  • Montego Bay
  • Known for its lively beaches and exciting nightlife, Montego Bay is the beating heart of Jamaican tourism. Don’t miss the famous Hip Strip with its stores and restaurants.
  • Ocho Rios
  • This coastal town is famous for its majestic waterfalls, notably Dunn’s River Falls, where you can climb the cascades or swim in the natural pools.
  • Negril
  • With seven miles of golden beaches, Negril is the perfect place to relax in the sun and admire breathtaking sunsets from the cliffs.
  • Port Antonio
  • Often described as “paradise on earth”, this city offers breathtaking natural beauty with its secluded beaches and lush landscapes.
  • Kingston
  • Jamaica’s cultural capital, Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum and the famous Devon House district, where you can sample the best ice cream in the country.
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Must-do activities in Jamaica

La Jamaica offers a multitude of activities:

  • Dunn Falls Climbing
  • A must-see experience where you can climb these famous waterfalls or bathe in their natural pools.
  • Hiking in the Blue Mountains
  • Explore thisUNESCO World Heritage-listed national park, ideal for trekking and birdwatching.
  • Visit Dolphin Cove
  • Swim with dolphins and enjoy exciting water activities at this marine park in Ocho Rios.
  • Boat trip on the Black River
  • Discover the local wildlife, including crocodiles and exotic birds, as you cruise this majestic river.

Traditional dishes to enjoy in Jamaica

Jamaican cuisine is a feast for the senses. Here are a few traditional dishes not to be missed:

  • Aki and salt cod Considered the national dish, it consists of aki (a tropical fruit) and salt cod, often served with fried bread.
  • Jerk chicken This emblematic dish is prepared with chicken marinated in a spice mixture before being slowly grilled over a wood fire.
  • Lamb curry A slow-cooked meat in a spicy sauce, often accompanied by rice and peas.
  • Rice and peas Rice cooked in coconut milk with kidney beans, a classic Jamaican accompaniment.

The best beaches to visit in Jamaica

Jamaican beaches are among the most beautiful in the world. Here are a few must-sees:

  • Seven Mile Beach (Negril)
  • A long, wide beach with fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, ideal for relaxing or snorkeling.
  • Frenchman’s Cove (Port Antonio)
  • A picturesque beach surrounded by palm trees with a gentle river flowing into the turquoise sea.
  • Doctor’s Cave Beach (Montego Bay)
  • Known for its clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling, this beach also offers a variety of facilities for visitors.
  • Wildlife watching in Jamaica
  • For nature lovers, here are some ideal places to observe the flora and fauna:
  • Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park
  • Home to incredible biodiversity, with over 150 species of birds and endemic plants, it’s the perfect place for trekking and birdwatching.
  • YS Falls
  • These magnificent falls are surrounded by lush vegetation where you can also swim in natural pools.

An explosion in tourism

La Jamaica
is experiencing an unprecedented boom in tourism this winter. According to Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, over 1.6 million airline seats have been booked to welcome visitors from all over the world. This influx is supported by attractive offers from local hotels, enabling travelers to make the most of their winter vacations.

A unique experience

La Jamaica
offers a unique combination of natural beauty, warm hospitality and enriching activities. Whether you’re a lover of luxury, adventure or want to explore the local culture, you’ll find what you’re looking for on this fascinating island.

This winter, escape to Jamaica and take advantage of the exceptional offers available at our hotels. Whether you’re a family or a couple, the Jamaica will seduce you with its diversity and welcoming atmosphere. Don’t wait any longer to book your stay in the sun!

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